Wahi na bhai, hum toh left se gand dhote hai usse khana thori khayenge.😂 Acha choro ye "western royal culture" wale chor log toh gand hi nhi dhote , toilet paper se wipe karke chaat lete h. 😂😂
Thank you so much this helped I practiced. From now on I don't think I will be ever eating with my hands at the restaurant😅 U explained everything so well and clear thanks again🙏🏽
We use dominant hand to eat. So we cut with the knife using the right hand and then switch the fork to the right hand and eat... We cannot handle fork in the left..
You need to first peirce food with fork....hold then use knife to cut the food according to ones bite size .....so you're doing the opposite and stop being smart.
And then you rest the knife on the right side of the plate so you can grab it with elegance when you wanna use it again. You messed it up w bit didn’t you
You should always have both knife and fork in hand at the same time. If you need to put them down, you put them both down. Sometimes Americans put down the knife after cutting but it's not the correct way to do it. She demonstrated it very well.
@@WifeyandRinChicago Yeah me too, i don't feel weird in cutting the food with right hand, also i try to do like this all the time coz if i don't people I'm surrounded with might think i don't know the etiquette of holding a fork and knife even though I'm a lefty😭
@@aditidwivedi6719 In my case, I grew up in the Philippines so I was used to "fork and spoon". Fork on the left and spoon on the right. I moved to Chicago and here, it is "fork and knife". Hence, I continued with fork on the left and just replaced the spoon with knife on the right.
You learnt it from west that why you are suggesting to use left hand for fork. If you had common sense you would have improvised this for indian audience. Wisdom has been chasing you but you have always been faster. 🫶🏻
Use it comfortably...use the knife with your dominant hand and fork with your non-dominant hand..you can switch it in between if needed but keep it clean and smooth.
The video demonstrating table manners certainly offers valuable guidance on Western dining etiquette. However, it's worth acknowledging that the Indian ancient way of eating, with its emphasis on communal dining and traditional customs, presents an alternative perspective. While both approaches have their merits, it's essential to consider which one aligns better with our individual values and cultural backgrounds when deciding how we approach dining etiquette.
we are not left hand person. We do all good things with right hand. Thanks.
Exactly
Agreed 👍
@DerangedStudent296yeah the American style is very common in Eastern countries. What she described was the European continental style.
Wahi na bhai, hum toh left se gand dhote hai usse khana thori khayenge.😂 Acha choro ye "western royal culture" wale chor log toh gand hi nhi dhote , toilet paper se wipe karke chaat lete h. 😂😂
Use the American style than
It's no reason to eat with your hands in a fancy restaurant
Thank you so much this helped I practiced. From now on I don't think I will be ever eating with my hands at the restaurant😅
U explained everything so well and clear thanks again🙏🏽
Hahahahahah
You eat with the fork in your dominant hand, switch to the other one when cutting
This is an european style, not american
According to Vedic culture don't eat with your left hand
Right hand is for eating
Use American style.
She should do a tutorial on how to do a poo in a toilet
😂😂😂
😂 only if your mum didn’t teach you how to poop
@@tushnaapandeynikam indians poop in the street
As a Muslim woman, your method will not help us because eating with the left hand is not recommended in our religion 👍🏻
You cut your food into pieces and then switch fork to your right hand
We use dominant hand to eat. So we cut with the knife using the right hand and then switch the fork to the right hand and eat... We cannot handle fork in the left..
It's completely based on which handed you are, if you are a left handed person you need to switch the utensils.
I am left-handed and I eat the same way she demonstrated. I don't know why 😂
Step 1 for you : Wear cologne 😂
What's in the little condiment cups? Is that a fry up? If so, we where's the black pudding and tinmed plum tomatoes?
Now we use left hand for having meal
Yes perfekt!❤
Your face chilling 😅😅😅😅
I think she has to switch the fork to the dominant hand after cutting. Wrong ethics here
See. That's better than eating with your hands and feet isn't it fellas. Some ppl in India are trying their best
Are we not supposed to switch to right when we eat kanti?
Ok
Right Hand se khate hai aur knife left Hand se pakadte hai..... 😂😂😂😂
We eat with the right hand Alhamdulillah
We should not change hand😂😂 o my god
Hum log right hand se khaty hn na k left
You need to first peirce food with fork....hold then use knife to cut the food according to ones bite size .....so you're doing the opposite and stop being smart.
Bhai saab foreigners ko ata hai fork se khana 😂😂Hindi Mai bolo
Who eats with left hand
And then you rest the knife on the right side of the plate so you can grab it with elegance when you wanna use it again. You messed it up w bit didn’t you
You should always have both knife and fork in hand at the same time. If you need to put them down, you put them both down. Sometimes Americans put down the knife after cutting but it's not the correct way to do it. She demonstrated it very well.
Where to hold the fork if you're left handed? As cutting with knife requires more power which we lefties can do only with our left hands.
I am left-handed and I eat the same way she demonstrated. I don't know why 😂
@@WifeyandRinChicago Yeah me too, i don't feel weird in cutting the food with right hand, also i try to do like this all the time coz if i don't people I'm surrounded with might think i don't know the etiquette of holding a fork and knife even though I'm a lefty😭
@@aditidwivedi6719 In my case, I grew up in the Philippines so I was used to "fork and spoon". Fork on the left and spoon on the right. I moved to Chicago and here, it is "fork and knife". Hence, I continued with fork on the left and just replaced the spoon with knife on the right.
We Indian use hands and set on ground this is our traditional
hmmmm.. Yunhi nahi ham angrezo ke gulam bane
How to serve spaghetti 😋
Lefties left the chat
Now show me how to eat a mutton chapsss using same method
If you have been taking etiquette seriously it's gonna be cakewalk to do what you just mentioned.
Instructions unclear..I cut my finger
We dont eat left hand to.eat😂
Its the European way of holding your silverware and it's pretty common.
Next video
Wiping your A$$ etiquette
But ...eating like this will take 3 days to finish !!
Eat in hand and dont eat junk food
Ecuse me 😬
Cut bite-sized pieces. Don't pull food with your lips as much, if possible only your teeth touch the food.
Itna zor laga ke boll rahi hai
This is sooo wrong😂😂😂
Thanks , you just attracted wrong peoples ..
Chuttni b khake dikhao
Uske kaise khana hai
😂😂😂😂
That's wrong lady
Then what's the right way????
Itna nautanki se acha haanth se sidha khao khebdi 😂😂
She is Indian as well guys , pretending to be some British. Fake
She ain't pretending it's called etiquettes
Teh avi hath se khake aya aur comment kar diya :)
@@thepatriottz9205🙌🏻🙌🏻
You learnt it from west that why you are suggesting to use left hand for fork. If you had common sense you would have improvised this for indian audience. Wisdom has been chasing you but you have always been faster. 🫶🏻
As an indian guy, we were always told to eat using our right hand.
That's some myth. Do what you're comfortable with while you maintain elegance and class. Good luck!!
@@tushnaapandeynikam accha, thik haii👍
Use it comfortably...use the knife with your dominant hand and fork with your non-dominant hand..you can switch it in between if needed but keep it clean and smooth.
Eating with hands(ofc washed well) has more elegance and class than your fork will ever have
@@ayushprasad8207 eat as you wish. This is for everyone who uses knife and fork to use. If you don’t then it’s not for you simple.
Eat however you are comfortable
I don't give fuck
❤️
The video demonstrating table manners certainly offers valuable guidance on Western dining etiquette. However, it's worth acknowledging that the Indian ancient way of eating, with its emphasis on communal dining and traditional customs, presents an alternative perspective. While both approaches have their merits, it's essential to consider which one aligns better with our individual values and cultural backgrounds when deciding how we approach dining etiquette.
How do you eat rice
Spoon